
"Roberto De Zerbi's appointment at Tottenham is a good call, as they need a manager with Premier League experience. The fact there is no relegation clause is interesting, but I'm sure he could leave quite easily if Tottenham did go down."
"A five-year contract indicates he wants to be there for a long time. It will take time to implement all his ideas there. His team won't be able to play the type of football that Brighton played, not at this moment anyway."
"If he keeps them in the Premier League, then you'll see him get the best out of these players next season. No player wants to get injured at this time of the season, because you want to be available for the World Cup."
Roberto De Zerbi's appointment at Tottenham is viewed positively, despite the surprising timing. His Premier League experience is crucial for the club's survival. The absence of a relegation clause raises questions, but he could leave if necessary. A five-year contract suggests a long-term commitment, although its value is questionable in modern football. Implementing his ideas will take time, especially with players currently low on confidence. England's recent performances were disappointing, influenced by player injuries and the team's overall quality.
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